Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin is facing backlash for his denial that the issue of flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane has ever been raised. The media has referred to the plane as the “Lolita Express” due to the alleged trafficking of young girls by Epstein. Pilot Larry Visoski, during the trial of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, stated that Bill Clinton had been a passenger on Epstein’s jet. Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, during a Nov. 9 hearing, suggested that the Senate panel should subpoena the flight logs. However, Chairman Durbin adjourned the meeting without pursuing any subpoenas.
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Blackburn accused Durbin of lying, claiming that she had pushed for her amendment to subpoena the flight logs in multiple hearings that Durbin presided over. Durbin, on the other hand, denied any knowledge of the flight logs and denied having spoken to Blackburn about the subject. He argued that no one had ever raised the issue before.
Durbin’s response has raised questions and concerns.Watters also raised suspicions about what powerful individuals may have flown on Epstein’s plane and what kind of intelligence operation Epstein was running. Durbin’s actions have led some to question whether he is running interference for a deceased pedophile.